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what i have done that i think works is pick up the phone and call your elected officials. typically they answer. i have been very surprised started doing that. they listened. will that have an impact, i don't know. i want to go back for a moment to the idea that you mentioned earlier regarding those that use free-market as the reasoning for some of the decisions they want to make. , i think believe that we would have a different mind set. ae only reason why you have number of people here who are searching for opportunities is because the jobs are there. there are jobs that no one else wants to do. i remember a few months ago when all alabama situation took place in the past that roll and all of a sudden, hispanics just left of the state in droves. there was a guy there were interviewing who owned a family business, i think it was a farming business, that had been in his family for a couple of generations and he talked about how he was about to declare bankruptcy because the 300 employees he is to have left. left.used to have he has been challenged by the reporter about wha
what i have done that i think works is pick up the phone and call your elected officials. typically they answer. i have been very surprised started doing that. they listened. will that have an impact, i don't know. i want to go back for a moment to the idea that you mentioned earlier regarding those that use free-market as the reasoning for some of the decisions they want to make. , i think believe that we would have a different mind set. ae only reason why you have number of people here who...
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it's fun to look at how your retirement is going to be compared with your elected representative. there's a lot of things that they have that are an advantage. first of all, they're federal employees, and federal jobs have always been thought of as a great source of benefits. also, their pay. typical congressmen, representatives and senators, both make about $174,000 a year. so with more money, they're going to have more to invest, their social security is going to be higher. - what, typically, can a congressmembers- i mean, you have to generalize here- what can they likely get in their retirement years on a monthly basis as opposed to most average americans? - the government's done some studies on these, and, again, we're comparing someone who's making about $174,000 per year right now verses, if you want to take the median u.s. worker's salary, it's around $40,000 to $50,000. so, there's two big differences there. if you wanted to look at their initial social security benefit, for congress, it's going to be around $30,000 a year. for your average joe, it's going to be around $18
it's fun to look at how your retirement is going to be compared with your elected representative. there's a lot of things that they have that are an advantage. first of all, they're federal employees, and federal jobs have always been thought of as a great source of benefits. also, their pay. typical congressmen, representatives and senators, both make about $174,000 a year. so with more money, they're going to have more to invest, their social security is going to be higher. - what, typically,...
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and there are a few that says republicans are afraid to lose the 2016 elections, and i don't think the sphaer campaign will be about dead americans. >>> and danny fox fights for justice. she is torn between two men and doesn't know everything about them, and what she doesn't know, though, can wind up hurting her. amazon, barnes & noble, "clever fox," and follow me on twitter madonna all that time ago on r this day. now huckabee. tonight on huckabee. >> with this endless parade of distractions and political posturing and phony scandals. >> by dismissing benghazi and irs scandals as phony, is the president distracting and posterring. >> i washing dishes and i lock up and a guy in a rambo vest and pointed a gun. >> is the u.s. becoming a police state? nchris christie and ram paul in a war of words. has the battle for the nomination of 2016 already begun? .
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the election decided it. as a matter of a fact, boehner decided that after election, he said your health care law has been confirmed. i want to make it clear we willing to do some things, we are not willing however to see the sequester cripple policies that this congress has adopted. we are not willing to defund the affordable care act. we are not willing to shift more of the burden onto the backs of the middle class. we are not willing to target medicare or medicaid and education for the deep cuts that were in the labor health bill. we will not consider the labor health bill. it is supposed to be marked up today. it was pulled. i say to the gentleman that he should and his colleagues be willing to compromise on the few legislative days we have remaining, and if he is, he will have a willing partner in me and in democrats, because we believe we need to come to an agreement. lastly, let me speak of the debt ceiling. the majority leader has made it clear he thinks not resolving the debt ceiling would be a bad p
the election decided it. as a matter of a fact, boehner decided that after election, he said your health care law has been confirmed. i want to make it clear we willing to do some things, we are not willing however to see the sequester cripple policies that this congress has adopted. we are not willing to defund the affordable care act. we are not willing to shift more of the burden onto the backs of the middle class. we are not willing to target medicare or medicaid and education for the deep...
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under the civilian-elected government, they're allowed to speak more freely. but free speech means allowing different opinions and opposing views to be heard. unless buddhists and muslims can find a willingness to compromise and coexist, religion threatens to derail myanmar's democracy. thi ha thwe, nhk world, yangon. >>> gunmen have stormed a police station in northern iraq killing nine officers. security forces are facing mountain sectarian violence with 500 iraqis killed in july alone. suspected sunni muslim militants attacked a police station near mosul on wednesday. soldiers were targeted in the same area just days earlier. bombers also struck tuesday in the capital baghdad. and nearby kut. 19 people were killed and 86 wounded in the day's violence. militants in the northern city of kirkuk detonated car bombs on the same night near two sunni mosques. police officers say the bombers were targeting sunni muslims attending evening prayers. muslims began observing the holy month of ramadan two weeks ago. >>> a bombing outside a police station in egypt has lef
under the civilian-elected government, they're allowed to speak more freely. but free speech means allowing different opinions and opposing views to be heard. unless buddhists and muslims can find a willingness to compromise and coexist, religion threatens to derail myanmar's democracy. thi ha thwe, nhk world, yangon. >>> gunmen have stormed a police station in northern iraq killing nine officers. security forces are facing mountain sectarian violence with 500 iraqis killed in july...
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they shared it with the enforcement division of the federal elections commission. so there could be a legitimate reason to see if somebody has tax exempt status to see what they are requesting and then requesting similar status from irs. we don't know. but the idea is and i think that there was testimony from lerner that there had been no sharing of data whatsoever. so now we have an exception to the rule apparently and of course that compounds all the suspicious about lerner and the fact that she has taken the fifth and whether or not she had the fifth and so i think it plays into and inflates the suspicions. >> lerner is obviously the irs official. took the fifth in a hearing. she is still on paid leave and getting paid by the taxpayers. and we still don't know whether she may be offered some immunity deal to tell her story on capitol hill. >> i think what is important with her involvement in this, juan talks about the fact that we don't have yet any direct evidence that the leaking of this information which is illegal, the irs is not allowed to disclose it to ot
they shared it with the enforcement division of the federal elections commission. so there could be a legitimate reason to see if somebody has tax exempt status to see what they are requesting and then requesting similar status from irs. we don't know. but the idea is and i think that there was testimony from lerner that there had been no sharing of data whatsoever. so now we have an exception to the rule apparently and of course that compounds all the suspicious about lerner and the fact that...
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you're an elected official. you should be available for the people. >> marco rubio, 350. >> we can only have one group in the elevator at a time. >> many of these marchers are undocumented, and they're taking a huge risk just coming here today. >> yes. we would like to speak to mr. rubio. >> because an arrest could lead to being held and deported. >> hi there. >> excuse us. excuse us. >> y'all just step back for a second? i was told there are six of you out here. our room is not big enough to accommodate everybody. so if i could get five or ten of you that we could meet with, that would be great. >> we'd be glad to. >> is marco rubio going to address the crowd? >> the senator is in washington today. >> in senator rubio's absence, a few of us have been selected to have an audience with todd reed, the senator's state director. >> we need the republicans to step forward. and we need them to help us. >> i grew up here in florida most of my life, but we migrated. i work with the youth. i've learned we're stuck in a p
you're an elected official. you should be available for the people. >> marco rubio, 350. >> we can only have one group in the elevator at a time. >> many of these marchers are undocumented, and they're taking a huge risk just coming here today. >> yes. we would like to speak to mr. rubio. >> because an arrest could lead to being held and deported. >> hi there. >> excuse us. excuse us. >> y'all just step back for a second? i was told there are six...
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he pushes for re-election. >> wednesday morning at 5:59. thank you for joining us. first up, a look at the weather forecast. mike? >> how about live doppler 7 hd? different from this time yesterday. no radar runs. we have low clouds. the marine laser back. no mid-and-upper level clouds. we get rid of the marine layer we will have a lot sunshine and warmer weather. 7:00, around the bay, 60 degrees with let clouds and mostly sunny by noon and 70 and 72 degrees by 4:00 with warm sunshine and mild in the evening. 66 is the trillion hour planner if the bay and inland, it will be warmer today. a few clouds this morning, and 60 degrees and sunny by noon and hitting the mid-70's and already the upper 80's by 4:00, back to 80 during the evening hours. hopefully you do not need the air conditioning. leyla gulen? >> c.h.p. is now responding to this accident in san jose near the san jose airport along the nimitz in the southbound distribution with a car now off to the shoulder but it went down a ditch and it is not blocking any lanes and we are look at top speeds northbound and
he pushes for re-election. >> wednesday morning at 5:59. thank you for joining us. first up, a look at the weather forecast. mike? >> how about live doppler 7 hd? different from this time yesterday. no radar runs. we have low clouds. the marine laser back. no mid-and-upper level clouds. we get rid of the marine layer we will have a lot sunshine and warmer weather. 7:00, around the bay, 60 degrees with let clouds and mostly sunny by noon and 70 and 72 degrees by 4:00 with warm...
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hillary's book, not just standing by herman, raising thousands of dollars behind the scenes to get him elected mayor of new york city. >> we love this city. no one will work harder to make it better than anthony. >> i will fight for you every single day. >> reporter: right now, it seems she's doing the fighting for him. >> we are moving forward. >> reporter: despite the new texts released monday, allegedly between a 22-year-old woman and weiner, would was using the handle carlos danger. at a campaign today where she was not present, she was still the topic of discussion. >> she forgives him, you know, hey, why not us. >> reporter: but this may have been her only option to save her husband's political career. >> the fact that she continues to vouch for him, it does raise questions about her judgment and why she thinks this is okay. >> reporter: once again, the discussion in the weiner household may be similar to households around the country. when is tweeting cheating in. >> i've had women caught this way, i've had men caught this way. it's becoming very prevalent. >> reporter: call it cheating
hillary's book, not just standing by herman, raising thousands of dollars behind the scenes to get him elected mayor of new york city. >> we love this city. no one will work harder to make it better than anthony. >> i will fight for you every single day. >> reporter: right now, it seems she's doing the fighting for him. >> we are moving forward. >> reporter: despite the new texts released monday, allegedly between a 22-year-old woman and weiner, would was using the...
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and there are a few that says republicans are afraid to lose the 2016 elections, and i don't think the sphaer campaign will be about dead americans. >>> and danny fox fights for justice. she is torn between two men and doesn't know everything about them, and what she doesn't know, though, can wind up hurting her. amazon, barnes & noble, "clever fox," and follow me on twitter my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. what makes a sleep number what makes a sleep number store different? you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. they say, "well, if you wanted a firm bed you can lie on one of those. if you want a soft bed you
and there are a few that says republicans are afraid to lose the 2016 elections, and i don't think the sphaer campaign will be about dead americans. >>> and danny fox fights for justice. she is torn between two men and doesn't know everything about them, and what she doesn't know, though, can wind up hurting her. amazon, barnes & noble, "clever fox," and follow me on twitter my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a...
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>> it is my understanding that there are still portions of previously issued this regarding the election procedures and that is still pending. so if that were to come before the board, then i would be considering it at that point in time. so i wouldn't want to prejudge that. i appreciate the issues of privacy and i appreciate the current rules stated in 1960 and 1966. and it is a fairly old rule. >> it seems true that one would care about that. >> we have to consider all the regulations by the board but there is further consideration of those portions of that outstanding notice. but i couldn't prejudge it and now i don't have an opinion about that. >> does this allow employees to opt out of personal information requests? you think that is reasonable? >> that it certainly something that i assumed at the time. and part of the consideration. >> thank you, senator. >> that is kind of my proposed rule. it is very substantial and would need to be considered very carefully by the board in addressing that kind of proposal. again, it would be inappropriate for me to prejudge any of those issues t
>> it is my understanding that there are still portions of previously issued this regarding the election procedures and that is still pending. so if that were to come before the board, then i would be considering it at that point in time. so i wouldn't want to prejudge that. i appreciate the issues of privacy and i appreciate the current rules stated in 1960 and 1966. and it is a fairly old rule. >> it seems true that one would care about that. >> we have to consider all the...
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elections were scheduled fairly soon. muche not in a situation to my regret where we are asking the new government to write a constitution and have loss and respect and abide by those rules a law. practicality or whatever reason that we might do, we will not cut off that aid. i do not see a coherent policy. i noted this morning that we are not going to deliver f-16's. where not delivering aid, but we will not deliver f-16's. i do not see a coherent policy toward egypt. it i would those people in the streets in cairo, i would not understand it either. .here is a risk we could alienate some people in egypt where they were siding with the muslim brotherhood. the general has called for demonstrations in the street to support what they are doing. we see violence taking place in various parts of egypt. the one thing i think the muslim brotherhood knows how to do is how to pray underground. they did it for many years and they are good at it. my concern is one, and it was a tough call for me as senator graham to make the decision
elections were scheduled fairly soon. muche not in a situation to my regret where we are asking the new government to write a constitution and have loss and respect and abide by those rules a law. practicality or whatever reason that we might do, we will not cut off that aid. i do not see a coherent policy. i noted this morning that we are not going to deliver f-16's. where not delivering aid, but we will not deliver f-16's. i do not see a coherent policy toward egypt. it i would those people...
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none of them good news for the man elected president a year ago. >> we're talking about morsi, the one-year president who was pushed out of office. he's not been seen in public since is coup. most people think he's in hiding or being detained by the army. >> the judge ordered him to go to jail. 15 days on charges of spying and plotting with hamas in something that happened before he was even elected president. reza, give us a sense of where you are. i spoke to you an hour or so ago and there was a lot happening. what's going on there with the pro-demonstrators? >> reporter: still a lot of people out here, michael. the crowds are big and they continue to come here despite temperatures that are approaching 100 degrees. despite the fact many of these people are fasting for the holy month of ramadan. weave seen a lot of these duelling friday demonstrations between these two sides, supporters and protesters. these demonstrations look bigger. they feel much more intense. you get the impression that both sides know this is a big day, an opportunity for both sides to come out and show they're stren
none of them good news for the man elected president a year ago. >> we're talking about morsi, the one-year president who was pushed out of office. he's not been seen in public since is coup. most people think he's in hiding or being detained by the army. >> the judge ordered him to go to jail. 15 days on charges of spying and plotting with hamas in something that happened before he was even elected president. reza, give us a sense of where you are. i spoke to you an hour or so ago...
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and there are a few that says republicans are afraid to lose the 2016 elections, and i don't think the sphaer campaign will be about dead americans. >>> and danny fox fights for justice. she is torn between two men and doesn't know everything about them, and what she doesn't know, though, can wind up hurting her. amazon, barnes & noble, "clever fox," and follow me on twitter @jud @judgejeanieandonfacebook. [ dad ] 0% apr. 60 months. done and done. [ dad ] in that driveway is a german-engineered piece of awesome. that i got for 0% apr. good one, dad. thank you, dalton. [ male announcer ] it's the car you won't stop talking about. ever. hurry in to the volkswagen best. thing. ever. event. and get 0% apr for 60 months, now until july 31st. that's the power of german engineering. could lose tens of thousands of dollars on their 401(k) to hidden fees. thankfully e-trade has low cost investments and no hidden fees. but, you know, if you're still bent on blowing this fat stack of cash, there's a couple of ways you could do it. ♪ ♪ or just go to e-trade and save it. boom. ♪ i took my son
and there are a few that says republicans are afraid to lose the 2016 elections, and i don't think the sphaer campaign will be about dead americans. >>> and danny fox fights for justice. she is torn between two men and doesn't know everything about them, and what she doesn't know, though, can wind up hurting her. amazon, barnes & noble, "clever fox," and follow me on twitter @jud @judgejeanieandonfacebook. [ dad ] 0% apr. 60 months. done and done. [ dad ] in that driveway...
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know what kind of things you can do but what i've done that i think works is that the phone and called elected officials. i've been very surprised since i've started doing that, the lesson is that eventually is an impact or not, i'm not sure. i want to go back to the issue regarding those that use free-market as the reason for some of the decisions they are wanting to make. if people believe that, i think we would have a different mind set at play because the only reason you have the number of people here who are searching is because the jobs are there and the jobs are there that no one else wants to do. i remember a few months ago when the whole alabama is a tradition to place and all the sudden hispanics left the state in droves and there was a guy they were interviewing that owned a family business that had been in the family for a couple generations and talked about how they were about to declare bankruptcy because 300 employees he used to have left. he is being challenged by the reporter what he tried to do and he said i went to job fairs and this and that and the upper and i had a lot of
know what kind of things you can do but what i've done that i think works is that the phone and called elected officials. i've been very surprised since i've started doing that, the lesson is that eventually is an impact or not, i'm not sure. i want to go back to the issue regarding those that use free-market as the reason for some of the decisions they are wanting to make. if people believe that, i think we would have a different mind set at play because the only reason you have the number of...
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he was just elected. that's a blow to the party. if you are talking surely about image, this is about politicians in general, i think. it might be more harmful to them. in fact, there are any number of people trying to get san diego mayor out of office to get him to quit. today, on the show earlier, my show "state of the union," senator dianne feinstein added her voice. >> this kind of absence of a moral compass is subject to recall. i suspect there will be recalls. >> you think he should make it easier and resign? >> i think he should make it easier and resign, that's right. >> there you heard it. mounting pressure on mayor filner in san diego. let's go back to new york here. candy. anthony weiner brought his wife to a news conference to help rescue his campaign. today, we have learned his campaign manager has quit. do you think he is toast or does he have a fighting chance of being new york's mayor? >> my guess is he is not going to become new york's mayor. i thought that before we got this second chapter of what's been going on i
he was just elected. that's a blow to the party. if you are talking surely about image, this is about politicians in general, i think. it might be more harmful to them. in fact, there are any number of people trying to get san diego mayor out of office to get him to quit. today, on the show earlier, my show "state of the union," senator dianne feinstein added her voice. >> this kind of absence of a moral compass is subject to recall. i suspect there will be recalls. >> you...
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it is a very important election. and this is not what i really think anybody wants to be talking about in any way. and if you're a voter, it is like just stop, stop, stop. >> and yes, it still trickles on. and the scandal, independent of his qualifications to be new york city mayor. i must read an excerpt, as a congressman, anthony weiner was a spectacularly ineffective buffoon, alienating. yes, he is unfit to hold public office. it doesn't take a picture of his junk to prove that. >> well, to me, it is always the narcissm, sort of mixed with the ambition and recklessness. when people look at anthony weiner and look at chuck schumer and say this is the same politician, always on tv, always holding press conference. there is a fundamental difference between weiner and schumer. chuck schumer wanted to be a chemist, anthony weiner is a performer. he learned how to cut corners so he wouldn't have to do the work behind the legislations. he would do the work after his colleagues had spent months working on the 911 bill, wh
it is a very important election. and this is not what i really think anybody wants to be talking about in any way. and if you're a voter, it is like just stop, stop, stop. >> and yes, it still trickles on. and the scandal, independent of his qualifications to be new york city mayor. i must read an excerpt, as a congressman, anthony weiner was a spectacularly ineffective buffoon, alienating. yes, he is unfit to hold public office. it doesn't take a picture of his junk to prove that....
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the key election day in september is going to be pretty intense and anthony wiener was okay in the polls given what he had been through, but he still is not anywhere near the top of the heap and nobody here, i have not found one person, wolf, in democratic politics who thinks even if he doesn't get out of the race, he would make it to the next step which would possibly be a run off. >> what about his wife huma abedin? there was so much made about her standing by his side? what happened? >> reporter: she wasn't here at this first event. he's over in the bronx at another event. not sure if she's there. we did see her outside his campaign headquarters, leaving. she was there. and that really is telling, because she went out, she made a splash, she had this unprecedented presence at his press conference talking about these indiscretions. that makes clear she's really all in on this, not just a personal level but political and professional level. we knew from talking to people close to her and the couple she's been a presence very much involved in the workings of the campaign. never mind that
the key election day in september is going to be pretty intense and anthony wiener was okay in the polls given what he had been through, but he still is not anywhere near the top of the heap and nobody here, i have not found one person, wolf, in democratic politics who thinks even if he doesn't get out of the race, he would make it to the next step which would possibly be a run off. >> what about his wife huma abedin? there was so much made about her standing by his side? what happened?...
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they varies from election to election. with thet go down political fortunes of the muslim brotherhood falling. ists continueslam to be a part of the political spectrum. >> can you did describe that division? >> we saw the election when morsi was elected. somethingh 51 point percent. 49 points that something percent was on the other side. there are polarizing candidates. you have been islamist candidate and a candidate that is associated with the mubarak regime of the other. those who stood in the first round of the election who might be called more centrist have not made the cut. you do not have a good test case to know how election would play it's also. self out. ofcan you give me some sort feel of how the population is leaning towards customer -- leaning towards? >> there is a broad national support for the egyptian military. it does not necessarily translate into electoral support unless they put forward a candidate which they are unlikely to do. >> pro-civility than. >>-- then. >> we assume that there is 35- 40% of the
they varies from election to election. with thet go down political fortunes of the muslim brotherhood falling. ists continueslam to be a part of the political spectrum. >> can you did describe that division? >> we saw the election when morsi was elected. somethingh 51 point percent. 49 points that something percent was on the other side. there are polarizing candidates. you have been islamist candidate and a candidate that is associated with the mubarak regime of the other. those...
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the primary is the key election day in september. it's going to be pretty intense and anthony weiner was okay in the polls given what he had been through. he's not near the top of the heat. nobody here, i have not found one person in democratic politics who thinks if he doesn't get out of the race he will make it to the next step which is a run off for the mayor. >> what about his wife? there was so much about her standing by his side. what about today? what happened? >> she wasn't here. she was in the bronx at another event. we did see her outside his campaign headquarters, leaving. she was there. that is telling. she went out. she made a splash. she had unprecedented presence at his press conference talking about these indiscorrections that happened a year after he resigned from congress. that means she is all in on this, not just a personal level, but political and personal level. talking to people close to her and the couple, she has been a strategic presence, very much involved in the workings of the campaign. talk to people who
the primary is the key election day in september. it's going to be pretty intense and anthony weiner was okay in the polls given what he had been through. he's not near the top of the heat. nobody here, i have not found one person in democratic politics who thinks if he doesn't get out of the race he will make it to the next step which is a run off for the mayor. >> what about his wife? there was so much about her standing by his side. what about today? what happened? >> she wasn't...
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i think there are a lot of americans have elected to that. to participate in the preservation of what are some of our greatest assets in this country. so i think there are all sorts of ways to get there. i think we have to use a large portion of appropriated dollars from this land and water conservation fund to help on the backlog rather than buying more land right now. >> mr. chairman if i could make one comment? >> sure. >> if there were money in the land and water conservation fund i think i would agree with you. i think of the land, the great smoky mountain national park has two or three times as many visitors every year as any western part is nearly 10 million visitors a year and in 2005, 180 million backlog of the smokies was roads. i'm suggesting one way to tackle this is to get roads with user fees of one kind or another. and then let's focus on the rest of it with appropriated dollars. >> very good, yes senator udall. >> thank senator alexander alexandealexande r for his comments and i want to associate myself with us, didn't think s
i think there are a lot of americans have elected to that. to participate in the preservation of what are some of our greatest assets in this country. so i think there are all sorts of ways to get there. i think we have to use a large portion of appropriated dollars from this land and water conservation fund to help on the backlog rather than buying more land right now. >> mr. chairman if i could make one comment? >> sure. >> if there were money in the land and water...
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wouldn't it be better to let this thing unfold and people will see what the is it and midterm elections. >> if someone is analyzing it from a political point of view it's a valid conversation. i'm worried about the people lose their jobs and lose their doctor patient relationship. i'm worried about the people who are going to lose hours. working 35 hours now, get knocked down to 25 or 26 hours. i don't want these things to happen to them. you are right, bill, in an ideal world the president would say look i supported this law and it's not working the way i thought it would but we will suspend it and cancel it and come out with something better that learns from these mistakes. instead of doing that he is doubling down. he wants the law to go forward and have him union laterally pick which parts is he going to implement or not. >> bill: sure. >> is he not going to sign any bill we pass that repeels it. >> bill: i'm not sure this is the way to go about it. if i'm a republican, and i'm not, as you know, i'm an independent. i let the disaster happen so everybody can see it and then the folks
wouldn't it be better to let this thing unfold and people will see what the is it and midterm elections. >> if someone is analyzing it from a political point of view it's a valid conversation. i'm worried about the people lose their jobs and lose their doctor patient relationship. i'm worried about the people who are going to lose hours. working 35 hours now, get knocked down to 25 or 26 hours. i don't want these things to happen to them. you are right, bill, in an ideal world the...
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the big election will take care of it. wrong on all counts. as i watch both up here and back home, back home you are not seeing a lot of activity because texas has said we're not doing the exchanges exchanges, we will let the government set that up and take that responsibility, and medicaid expansion is not something the governor said we will do. even though the state legislature is in special session i'm not, they are working on other things and not this. from the washington perspex have and where -- perspective and where a lot of the focus has been since the first of the year is, can this thing get up and running? while the witnesses who have come in from the agencies will tell you, we will be ready, everything is on track, on schedule, and you look around and things are falling off as you go down the road in this trail of debris that is left behind the affordable care act as it bounces down the road. that we to revelations will delay the employer mandate was started, but in the context that a few weeks before we asked can you do this, can y
the big election will take care of it. wrong on all counts. as i watch both up here and back home, back home you are not seeing a lot of activity because texas has said we're not doing the exchanges exchanges, we will let the government set that up and take that responsibility, and medicaid expansion is not something the governor said we will do. even though the state legislature is in special session i'm not, they are working on other things and not this. from the washington perspex have and...
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the primary, which is the key election day in september is going to be pretty intense. and anthony weiner was okay in the polls given what he had been through. but he still is not anywhere near the top of the heap, and nobody here, i have not found one person, wolf, in democratic politics who thinks even if he doesn't get out that he is going to make it to the next step, which would be a runoff for mayor of new york. >> what about his wife, huma abedin? what happened today? >> reporter: she wasn't here at this first event. he's over in the bronx at another event. not sure if she is there. but we did see her outside his campaign headquarters in m manhatt manhattan leaving, so she was there. she went out, had this unprecedented prems at his press conference talking about these indiscretions a year after he left congress. she's all in on this on a political and professional level and personal level. we also know talking to people close to her that she has been a strategic presence, very much involved in her workings of the campaign. never mind that you talk to people who k
the primary, which is the key election day in september is going to be pretty intense. and anthony weiner was okay in the polls given what he had been through. but he still is not anywhere near the top of the heap, and nobody here, i have not found one person, wolf, in democratic politics who thinks even if he doesn't get out that he is going to make it to the next step, which would be a runoff for mayor of new york. >> what about his wife, huma abedin? what happened today? >>...
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a setback withas the flawed 2011 elections. a presidential election in 2016, to put that right and ensure they are afforded a free and fair choice of leaders. the third emphasis must be on continue to work to unleash the economic potential of this resource rich country and its people. this means working to develop the human capital that population and working to foster a stable, predictable, an attractive investment climate in order that,'s potential can be there. let me mention to overall priorities that will guide my work every day. first i will give priority to the well-being of all american citizens, and they number in the thousand. i take responsibility if confirmed to lead and ensure the safety of the entire u.s. embassy team. once again, i am honored to testify before this distinguished committee and stand ready to answer any questions. we will try to tag team on most of this. i will start with just that thank you, especially those of you are a career and stay with your families here. i am struck by the challenges of you
a setback withas the flawed 2011 elections. a presidential election in 2016, to put that right and ensure they are afforded a free and fair choice of leaders. the third emphasis must be on continue to work to unleash the economic potential of this resource rich country and its people. this means working to develop the human capital that population and working to foster a stable, predictable, an attractive investment climate in order that,'s potential can be there. let me mention to overall...
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, they also re-elect add republican house. that's a hard thing -- re-elected a republican house. that's a hard thing to achieve in what my friends regard is a great victory. 435 different rendums about this. so the american people for whatever reason either wanted debate to continue or certainly didn't want to leave the president as they did in 2009 and 2010 with seengsly total control over the legislative branch. they didn't like what they -- essentially total control over the legislative branch. they didn't like what they saw. as for our friends in the senate, letting them decide what the agenda is going to be in the house is a mistake. they don't get a lot done over there. every now and then they'll surprise you. i remember hearing these same arguments about the student loan act. we were planning and proposing even though it was relatively close to what the president proposed, was never going to happen. in fact, if you remember, at one point i think, if i recall correctly, the president himself issued a veto threat against
, they also re-elect add republican house. that's a hard thing -- re-elected a republican house. that's a hard thing to achieve in what my friends regard is a great victory. 435 different rendums about this. so the american people for whatever reason either wanted debate to continue or certainly didn't want to leave the president as they did in 2009 and 2010 with seengsly total control over the legislative branch. they didn't like what they -- essentially total control over the legislative...
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he set up the contrast for what the election will be fought on. his vision of fairness, versus a republican party that is both divided and intransigent. there is nothing about free markets. nothing about growth. nothing about specific policies to help poor people. bottom line, a campaign speech. lou: a campaign speech. is it a, is it a pivot or is it simply a deflection, distraction, from, from scandals and from all of the other politics? >> doubling down on redribtive themes that won him the 2012 election and in his mind is his best course of action for 2014. lou: genevieve? >> look i agree with doug. i think this was a launch into 2014. i think it is looking ahead at the fight coming over increasing the debt limit this fall. look, what he talked about in the speech, class warfare. blaming those who came before. the imperial presidency. as you know other branches of government don't do what he wants, specifically congress he will go do it himself. we've seen that he talked about reversing trends in washington but the very trend that i think most
he set up the contrast for what the election will be fought on. his vision of fairness, versus a republican party that is both divided and intransigent. there is nothing about free markets. nothing about growth. nothing about specific policies to help poor people. bottom line, a campaign speech. lou: a campaign speech. is it a, is it a pivot or is it simply a deflection, distraction, from, from scandals and from all of the other politics? >> doubling down on redribtive themes that won him...
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going into election year, what are the politics? >> this was a real demonstration. you had house republican and democratic leadership on the same side of the issue with the white house. then you had so many members voting to restrict this program. i think the fact that you solve the head of the house and senate intelligence committee consent publicly to examining how to possibly bring this and are put in more privacy protections as an example of what they are willing to do as a first step and if they can do that that they can get agreement on it and put that in place and maybe that will be enough to hold it off. it depends on what trends fire's -- what transpires and whether it continues to down political discourse. a lot depends on how quickly edward snowden situation where there in russia or back in the united states is settled. >> thank you for your questions. we appreciate it. > [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] later, house leadership discusses the week ahead for congress. >> this is
going into election year, what are the politics? >> this was a real demonstration. you had house republican and democratic leadership on the same side of the issue with the white house. then you had so many members voting to restrict this program. i think the fact that you solve the head of the house and senate intelligence committee consent publicly to examining how to possibly bring this and are put in more privacy protections as an example of what they are willing to do as a first step...
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this was in the middle of the 2010 election cycle. there are significant questions. this keeps going up the ladder. it started in cincinnati, then it went to washington then to lois lerner and her level. she takes the fifth amendment. now, it's again to the chief counsel's office and people talking about the chief counsel himself and a lot of questions have to be answer. >> you mentioned carter hull, a long-time employee at the irs and asked about the tea party cases and then told to go to the chief counsel, william wilkins and after his decades of service there and determination on these cases he was told to give them to somebody who had only been at the agency for a few months. what does that suggest to you? because it sounds like he's making a directs link william wilkins was involved? >> it sure sounds that way. i think what you have is the polarization of these applications. you had agents and attorneys reviewing interest the normal course. this was shortly after the applications were filed going through a regular review process. then in 2011, everything gets tu
this was in the middle of the 2010 election cycle. there are significant questions. this keeps going up the ladder. it started in cincinnati, then it went to washington then to lois lerner and her level. she takes the fifth amendment. now, it's again to the chief counsel's office and people talking about the chief counsel himself and a lot of questions have to be answer. >> you mentioned carter hull, a long-time employee at the irs and asked about the tea party cases and then told to go...
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after the election i travel to missouri to meet with united we dream another dream activists and leaders and i was told in no uncertain terms that they would not leave their parents behind. i will let them speak for themselves because they are well and fully capable of doing so, but let me tell you what i saw. i saw a maturity and a level of confidence that i think any politician would be a fool not to consider. they will not settle for what is good for them if they cannot also when what is good for their family. why,now what, you know because their parents instilled values in them -- good and decent kids are raised by good and decent parents. children forhe being outstanding and "the kinds mustmigrants we like" we honor the parents that helped raise them to be outstanding. i suspect -- no, chairman dowdy -- chairman trey gowdy, i know, there is more to come. i fully believe this hearing is just the first step. i am optimistic that once you take the first step toward justice you will take a second and as many steps as it takes until the first is extinguished. i want all of us to walk the
after the election i travel to missouri to meet with united we dream another dream activists and leaders and i was told in no uncertain terms that they would not leave their parents behind. i will let them speak for themselves because they are well and fully capable of doing so, but let me tell you what i saw. i saw a maturity and a level of confidence that i think any politician would be a fool not to consider. they will not settle for what is good for them if they cannot also when what is...
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i think senate reid and the elections believe they can win, democrats can keep control of the senate if they go forward with tax the rich and spread the wealth. if they go forward with that policy, they believe they will win. so the answer to your question, martha, is, this is all politics. it is not really about economic policy and growth and new jobs. it's about politics. martha: it's a a shame because there are way, we've seen lots of economist models which there are ways to flat own out the tax code and make a fairer, more simplified tax code and still come up with the same amount of money you need, right? >> it mice opinion that if you lower tax rates, old-fashioned tax reform and cut away some deduction you would grow the economy and create jobs. that is my opinion, obviously not shared. martha: stuart, thank you very much. we'll see where that goes or doesn't go as the case may be. >> he is, he is trying to put it out there what he would like to do. we're just getting started. the push by republicans to shut the government down on the president's health care law. karl rove wil
i think senate reid and the elections believe they can win, democrats can keep control of the senate if they go forward with tax the rich and spread the wealth. if they go forward with that policy, they believe they will win. so the answer to your question, martha, is, this is all politics. it is not really about economic policy and growth and new jobs. it's about politics. martha: it's a a shame because there are way, we've seen lots of economist models which there are ways to flat own out the...
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. >> new poll offers good news and bad news for governor brown as he pushes for re-election. >> wednesday morning at 5:59. thank you for joining us. first up, a look at the weather forecast. mike? >> how about live doppler 7 hd? different from this time yesterday. no radar runs. we have low clouds. the marine laser back. no mid-and-upper level clouds. we get rid of the marine layer we will have a lot sunshine and warmer weather. 7:00, around the bay, 60 degrees with let clouds and mostly sunny by noon and 70 and 72 degrees by 4:00 with warm sunshine and mild in the evening. 66 is the trillion hour planner if the bay and inland, it will be warmer today. a few clouds this morning, and 60 degrees and sunny by noon and hitting the mid-70's and already the upper 80's by 4:00, back to 80 during the evening hours. hopefully you do not need
. >> new poll offers good news and bad news for governor brown as he pushes for re-election. >> wednesday morning at 5:59. thank you for joining us. first up, a look at the weather forecast. mike? >> how about live doppler 7 hd? different from this time yesterday. no radar runs. we have low clouds. the marine laser back. no mid-and-upper level clouds. we get rid of the marine layer we will have a lot sunshine and warmer weather. 7:00, around the bay, 60 degrees with let clouds...
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jurisdictions like the sea and others as well have elected not to have smokers pay more. the district of columbia's decision was, look, we want to have smoking prevention ,reatment available to smokers and by charging them a lot more that is a disincentive and it removes access. they made the decision to not penalize smokers. no additional premium for smokers in california. host: oklahoma city. gregory's uninsured. caller: hi, i am unemployed but i also was an employer. wereands of people designing a health care plan in 2007, talking to people from all over the world, what country has the best healthcare? france was number one. i look at that for a while, and then i decided as an employer, and all of you sitting right there, why are you paying for healthcare on your vehicle more than half the bill on your coverage is healthcare. -- are employers so scared why are we having employers, which i was -- why are they paying the outrageous cuts i had to pay when i was a contractor? paid myy $100 i employee -- why is not included so that way,care all of healthcare is under one en
jurisdictions like the sea and others as well have elected not to have smokers pay more. the district of columbia's decision was, look, we want to have smoking prevention ,reatment available to smokers and by charging them a lot more that is a disincentive and it removes access. they made the decision to not penalize smokers. no additional premium for smokers in california. host: oklahoma city. gregory's uninsured. caller: hi, i am unemployed but i also was an employer. wereands of people...
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these are no different from what we got during the election time. no reason for either of these parties now to call an early election. so, yes, expect lots of noise around this case, but ultimately plenty of reasons for this coalition to stick together at least for now. karen, waiting on this verdict, under the roman sun, tough job. >> might be time for a gelato. thank you, julia. >>> today's other top stories, carl icahn is back at it, countering michael dell's recent comments about voter turnout and calling for his ouster. in an open letter to dell shareholders, icahn says the pc maker would be worth more if it replaced michael dell. in a event interview, dell said he would stay with the company even if shareholders don't vote for his buyout offer at a meeting this friday. icahn calls dell a major liability that can be easily removed. here is a look at how shares have been trading in frankfurt. currently off .4%, but tracking lower for the past three months, down almost 5%. >>> twitter may be inching ever closer to a possible ipo. usa today report
these are no different from what we got during the election time. no reason for either of these parties now to call an early election. so, yes, expect lots of noise around this case, but ultimately plenty of reasons for this coalition to stick together at least for now. karen, waiting on this verdict, under the roman sun, tough job. >> might be time for a gelato. thank you, julia. >>> today's other top stories, carl icahn is back at it, countering michael dell's recent comments...
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in the last election 2012, roughly 12.5 million latinos voted, an estimated 2.5 million latinos were registered to vote but didn't cast a ballot. 8.6 million were eligible to register to vote but did not register. there is almost as many potential as actual. that is huge. >> that was one of the more shocking things we found. >> bill: over 23 million latinos -- >> yeah. >> bill: talk about an electoral powerhouse. >> exactly. and especially in a state like texas where you find their participation rates are a lot lower than say california. these are votes left on the table, basically, so the question is what do progressives do to reach out to voters but not just during an election cycle. again it's about starting at the beginning. do they feel empowered to run for school board. do they even know what that is. or why it is important to be on the local city council. i feel like the right has been really good at doing that, and we're playing catchup now. and that stat should scare people, anger people, and motivate us to do more. >> bill: eric holder said yesterday after the supreme court
in the last election 2012, roughly 12.5 million latinos voted, an estimated 2.5 million latinos were registered to vote but didn't cast a ballot. 8.6 million were eligible to register to vote but did not register. there is almost as many potential as actual. that is huge. >> that was one of the more shocking things we found. >> bill: over 23 million latinos -- >> yeah. >> bill: talk about an electoral powerhouse. >> exactly. and especially in a state like texas...
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we have seen 7.2 million new jobs since he was elected president. businesses have much more confidence in rebuilding and we have seen deficits falling which is an important thing for long-term economic outlook that the president made it clear yesterday there is still a lot of work to do and that is why we are here today, because we have to be part of the solution. it starts with a bill that's on the floor. i'll make three quick points about it. first love me tell you this bill is senator bernie said inclusive community block grants for cuts in the house of representatives will bring this program's funding down to levels we haven't seen since 1975. these cuts alone if enacted into law will eliminate over 40,000 jobs in the united states. that's the practical impact of this one program that cuts the republicans are pushing for. the second is the home program to help those who are in low income situations find a place to live. the reason i was late is i was out of rally for the community that come to washington today and at great personal sacrifice. th
we have seen 7.2 million new jobs since he was elected president. businesses have much more confidence in rebuilding and we have seen deficits falling which is an important thing for long-term economic outlook that the president made it clear yesterday there is still a lot of work to do and that is why we are here today, because we have to be part of the solution. it starts with a bill that's on the floor. i'll make three quick points about it. first love me tell you this bill is senator bernie...
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we understand that, and when i was first elected, they neglected the infrastructure in my city of tulsa, and i had to immediately jump in there. what kind of experience did you have as mayor of charlotte, north carolina, in terms of your infrastructure? >> thank you for the question, senator. it is hard to be a mayor and not have experience with infrastructure. in charlotte, we went through a period of 30 years of dramatic sprawl expansion. result of our ability to annex. it became clear to me we were not come to be able able to annex anymore because the laws and we and the laws -- had run out of demand. yet we were experiencing exponential occupation growth. it was the largest, fastest- growing metro region in the country. haveransportation systems to do several things at once. people, make good land-use choices, and hopefully provide people with a reliable way to get somewhere. for us it was highways, transit, ,ike paths, sidewalks, bridges and when those things all work together well, what happens is people have choices. when they have choices, they feel empowered. it is ultimately w
we understand that, and when i was first elected, they neglected the infrastructure in my city of tulsa, and i had to immediately jump in there. what kind of experience did you have as mayor of charlotte, north carolina, in terms of your infrastructure? >> thank you for the question, senator. it is hard to be a mayor and not have experience with infrastructure. in charlotte, we went through a period of 30 years of dramatic sprawl expansion. result of our ability to annex. it became clear...
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what the election and now the upper house election last sunday in which he consolidated his gains, we have an opportunity here for stability on the japanese side, and that will be helpful to everybody. so i think it will be a real opportunity to do some rework. i salute mrs. kennedy for wanting to serve the public in this way. she could not have found or served in a better post to really affect american foreign policy. dagen: ambassador, one last thing. an economy that is heavily indebted, that can't grow, as central bank regardless of, stimulus that produce can't really -- until recently can reaaly create inflation. are we japan right now? the beginning stages of being japan.3 >> i hope not. i think both japan and the united states have to deal with their fiscal woes. they have to deal with it and those sober realistic way. neither country has come to a proper conclusion yet. jumping reforms and have stimulated the markets. japan has are more optimistic look. i think they are moving in the right direction. we need however, to get our own fiscal house in order. it is important that we
what the election and now the upper house election last sunday in which he consolidated his gains, we have an opportunity here for stability on the japanese side, and that will be helpful to everybody. so i think it will be a real opportunity to do some rework. i salute mrs. kennedy for wanting to serve the public in this way. she could not have found or served in a better post to really affect american foreign policy. dagen: ambassador, one last thing. an economy that is heavily indebted, that...
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doesn't it raise questions about tampering with an election? >> absolutely it does. it is not an isolated incident. remember harry reid talking about mitt romney's tax returns. how the irs leaked information about who, who was making donations to an antigay marriage operation campaign? chuck grassley talking about, pro-life groups being told they have to give up protesting at abortion centers? there is real pattern here. there is a culture at the irs, whether driven bit irs treasury union or driven by politics, from above, but there's a real culture at the irs says certain people with certain views deserve to be singled out and targeted. that is incredibly damning and disturbing. martha: it is troublesome to be sure and we know from polls this is the most troublesome of all of the issues out there. that's what people are saying when they're asked this question. we'll keep pursuing it. we'll see where we go. jonah, thank you. >> thanks for having me. martha: okay. bill: 41 minutes now before the hour. there is new fallout now for the massachusetts police sergeant who
doesn't it raise questions about tampering with an election? >> absolutely it does. it is not an isolated incident. remember harry reid talking about mitt romney's tax returns. how the irs leaked information about who, who was making donations to an antigay marriage operation campaign? chuck grassley talking about, pro-life groups being told they have to give up protesting at abortion centers? there is real pattern here. there is a culture at the irs, whether driven bit irs treasury union...
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the big election will take care of it. wrong on all counts. as i watch both up here and back home, back home you are not seeing a lot of activity because texas has said we're not doing the exchanges, we will let the government set that up and take that responsibility, and medicaid expansion is not something the governor said we will do. even though the state legislature is in special session, they are working on other things and not this. from the washington perspective and where a lot of the focus has been since the first of the year is, can this thing get up and running? while the witnesses who have come in from the agencies will tell you, we will be ready, everything is on track, on schedule, and you look around and things are falling off as you go down the road in this trail of debris that is left behind the affordable care act as it bounces down the road, the july 2 revelations that we will delay the employer mandate was started, but in the context that a few weeks before we asked can you do this, can you delay it, and they will be ready
the big election will take care of it. wrong on all counts. as i watch both up here and back home, back home you are not seeing a lot of activity because texas has said we're not doing the exchanges, we will let the government set that up and take that responsibility, and medicaid expansion is not something the governor said we will do. even though the state legislature is in special session, they are working on other things and not this. from the washington perspective and where a lot of the...
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he's elected president once, he's elected president again. george marshall, a truly great man, his image in the public consciousness has dimmed seriously since that period. let's talk a little bit about, perhaps, the most flamboyant pirg in the u.s. army -- figure in the u.s. army and maybe all the armies engaged in world war ii, general george s. patton. george patton's a brilliant battlefield commander, but he can be a terrible, terrible human being. nevertheless, fdr holds him in very high esteem because he's impressed by the boldness, the dash, the package nation of a george patton -- the imagination of a george patton. so just before the campaign in north africa in which patton will play a very serious part, the president invites him to the white house. patton is an old cavalryman, and the president says to patton, george, are you going to slap tank -- excuse me, he said, are you going to slap a saddle on that tank of yours and go in with your saber raised? he just finds patton a fascinating character. they have a very cozy chat, and aft
he's elected president once, he's elected president again. george marshall, a truly great man, his image in the public consciousness has dimmed seriously since that period. let's talk a little bit about, perhaps, the most flamboyant pirg in the u.s. army -- figure in the u.s. army and maybe all the armies engaged in world war ii, general george s. patton. george patton's a brilliant battlefield commander, but he can be a terrible, terrible human being. nevertheless, fdr holds him in very high...
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we have midterm elections coming up. what i will watch for is about the mention of stock market gains and health reform and fight over controversies over health reform and success of sequestration. how that did bring down the deficits and there was no economic collapse from sequestration. >> it also brought down in the minds of many, spirits among retailers and others in this economy. chars, you're outlook? >> here's the thing. stock market, what a lot of people don't realize, the market moves up and down by growth. a major amount of growth is happening outside of this country. even this earnings period. when i look at earnings. earnings in america, down 2%. internationally up 2%. i don't care what the company is. the difference as far as a bottom line is prosperous global economy.
we have midterm elections coming up. what i will watch for is about the mention of stock market gains and health reform and fight over controversies over health reform and success of sequestration. how that did bring down the deficits and there was no economic collapse from sequestration. >> it also brought down in the minds of many, spirits among retailers and others in this economy. chars, you're outlook? >> here's the thing. stock market, what a lot of people don't realize, the...
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i guess what i would say is as long as we're electing human beings, we're going to be electing flawed people and the thing i find -- i teach at georgetown, i've got teenaged boys and i find that younger people have no more expectation of privacy from public figures even from politicians. old school guys like me still believe in a zone of privacy and wish we did not know frankly so much about the private lives of our leaders. i think voters now, i think sadly frankly regrettably want it out there and expect it to be out there. maybe we're losing our capacity to be shocked. that's more of a generational thing and perhaps why the scandal is so new because the technology is new. certainly the sin is the most unoriginal sin but the technology maybe gives it a new wrinkle. >> his negative was at 37% his unfavorable before this. that will be the number they have to watch and see how many voters they can claim. the silver lining may be if people are so done with hearing about these kinds of things in politicians it may force reporters like myself to focus on what matters more to voters. we co
i guess what i would say is as long as we're electing human beings, we're going to be electing flawed people and the thing i find -- i teach at georgetown, i've got teenaged boys and i find that younger people have no more expectation of privacy from public figures even from politicians. old school guys like me still believe in a zone of privacy and wish we did not know frankly so much about the private lives of our leaders. i think voters now, i think sadly frankly regrettably want it out...
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. >> reporter: curry has cast a ballot in every election sinsz 1956 and not voting is unthinkable. senator phil berger rejects it. as it stands college i.d.s are also unacceptable. >> it's making sure that voters are comfortable and comfortable that when votes are counted that only those people who are registered to vote eligible to vote, and are those who they say they are can cast the votes. >> reporter: berger says 74% of them support voter i.d. but certain challenges arelie ahead. for "cbs this morning" saturday michelle miller, raleigh, north carolina. >>> lincoln's memorial is freshly washed and open to the public this morning after someone splattered it with green paint friday. national security is trying to use surveillance video to find out who the vandals were. >> reporter: workers powerwashed green paint away from lincoln's base, chair, base and lap. >> you stop. you look at it. you can't believe somebody would do that. >> reporter: the vandalism was discovered by a tourist at about 1:30 in the morning. there are surveillance cameras that could identify who was on the ta
. >> reporter: curry has cast a ballot in every election sinsz 1956 and not voting is unthinkable. senator phil berger rejects it. as it stands college i.d.s are also unacceptable. >> it's making sure that voters are comfortable and comfortable that when votes are counted that only those people who are registered to vote eligible to vote, and are those who they say they are can cast the votes. >> reporter: berger says 74% of them support voter i.d. but certain challenges...
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she has been very involved in his campaign and worked hard to get him elected. she is supportive and thinks he will be a good mayor. >> perhaps this is the best option available. >> to stand by your man, for now. >> jan crawford thank you >>> president obama is heading to the midwest to talk about the economy. he will visit colleges in missouri and illinois before heading to jacksonville florida. he is calling for more economic support for the middle class. a cbs news poll finds most americans believe the economy is still bad >>> americans are sharply divided over the not guilty verdict for george zimmerman. 52% of white americans say they are satisfied or pleased with the outcome of the trial but 94% of african-americans are disappointed or angry that zimmerman was acquitted of murdering trayvon martin >>> in montreal a fan got dangerously close to beyonce. we are talking an electric fan. her hair got caught in it during a concert. the stage crew had to be quit to get her untangled. through it all, the grammy winner kept singing halo. she posted a set of revise
she has been very involved in his campaign and worked hard to get him elected. she is supportive and thinks he will be a good mayor. >> perhaps this is the best option available. >> to stand by your man, for now. >> jan crawford thank you >>> president obama is heading to the midwest to talk about the economy. he will visit colleges in missouri and illinois before heading to jacksonville florida. he is calling for more economic support for the middle class. a cbs news...
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about -- you know, are they going to elect someone who has really purim pulse control and urges that they cannot contain. however, people can change. and treatment can really change people if they are truly engaged no matter how persistent, let's say, they seem to be. if they can understand what is unconsciously driving them to do that and so i think that -- he's alluded to having been in a lot of therapy and -- i guess the question is, you know, since this all occurred, has he really been in intensive treatment. has he continued to get treatment, to deal with this? and -- i think that is the for question. i also think, unfortunately, that it was a mistake to not have revealed that he, you know, that this went on past when he stepped out. had he revealed all of it, you know, before hay went in the race, it wouldn't appear to be a third time. it would all be part of the same mistake which really was. >> dana, his wife was beside him this time. she spoke in his defense this time. how valuable is that, do you think? >> well, it is about as valuable as he is going to get. you know, that
about -- you know, are they going to elect someone who has really purim pulse control and urges that they cannot contain. however, people can change. and treatment can really change people if they are truly engaged no matter how persistent, let's say, they seem to be. if they can understand what is unconsciously driving them to do that and so i think that -- he's alluded to having been in a lot of therapy and -- i guess the question is, you know, since this all occurred, has he really been in...
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new yorkers but be forewarned new york voters that it is out of the realm of possibility that if you elect this guy you're going to be highly embarrassed at some point during his term. >> ana navarro, mr. avalon who beat me in the same color combination, yours looks better and i'm okay, i'm over it. you believe it's not about the sexting, it's about the trust. >> how can we trust your judgment? we can't. >> thanks for being on here. always love having you on "new day." >>> now to kate over in london. >> chris, thanks so much. we told you at the top of the show there is some moving going on at buckingham palace, a car was seen leaving that looked similar to the car the queen uses often headed in the direction of kensington palace. could it be the big moment, max, when the queen gets to meet her great grandson for the first time? >> reporter: i haven't got it confirmed but we're pretty sure she's arrived. i asked about a half hour ago and they weren't giving any guidance on this but i'm pretty sure she's going to be arriving today. i'm almost certain she is inside and it would be a private m
new yorkers but be forewarned new york voters that it is out of the realm of possibility that if you elect this guy you're going to be highly embarrassed at some point during his term. >> ana navarro, mr. avalon who beat me in the same color combination, yours looks better and i'm okay, i'm over it. you believe it's not about the sexting, it's about the trust. >> how can we trust your judgment? we can't. >> thanks for being on here. always love having you on "new...
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want to get drawn into an entitlement agreement which get killed with in the scene of the accident election. have you to have the senate reach the deal. there is an aggressive -- my cloaks said yesterday they think it is more substantive than in the past. there is opportunity there. it's a long ball. >> what do you make of mccain? he misses the left media wing adulation, doesn't he? he's back there where they're starting to like him. >> john has always marched to his own drum. that's one of the unique things about john. >> they loved him, hated him, starting to love him again. >> it doesn't matter to john mccain. if you know him, he gets up in the morning, he has an idea, sometimes he doesn't -- he goes for it. that's one of the really endearing things about him. >> we vetted julia, she know what is she will say here, time warner cable and cbs battling over fees with no resolution, despite a headline last night. julia, i said if homeland were actually in its current run right now, this would have never gotten this far, there would have been too much of an uproar i think if people didn't hav
want to get drawn into an entitlement agreement which get killed with in the scene of the accident election. have you to have the senate reach the deal. there is an aggressive -- my cloaks said yesterday they think it is more substantive than in the past. there is opportunity there. it's a long ball. >> what do you make of mccain? he misses the left media wing adulation, doesn't he? he's back there where they're starting to like him. >> john has always marched to his own drum....